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Tips From the Pros: The Nuts & Bolts of Winter
As we head well into the 2021 Kayak Fishing Tournament season, Competitive Team Member, John Rapp, offers some insight on how to make sure your kayak is bullet proof before you head out.Next time you are walking up to a podium or stage to collect a check or prizes or when out filming a kayak fishing adventure you want to be able to look back at your time spent over the cooler months knowing you took the right steps to get you where you are. It's a great thing to be able to reflect on how things went right on the water when...
F3 COMPETITIVE TEAM - FEATURED MEMBER: JAY HARMAN
The Feelfree US family of brands has over 60 Team Members throughout the nation. You've probably seen us feature their pictures on social media, had a question answered on one of the group pages or perhaps crossed paths at a local tournament. In this series we ask a collection of questions to help you get to know them a little better. Featured Team Member: Jay Harman - Competitive Team MemberLocation: Kansas City, MissouriPublic Profile: Facebook Welcome Jay, tell us a bit about yourself! Originally from Virginia Beach, VA I was raised one block from the ocean front, I started fishing as a young boy with my dad,...
TIPS FROM THE PROS: Prepping for a tourney? Here are some tips that may be useful.
One of the most important, and in my opinion, overlooked things is the prep before the tournament. I will be going over a few different tips I use when prepping for a tourney, whether it is local or on a national level. The first and absolute most important step for me, especially when the tournament is over 1000 miles away from home, is making sure my vehicle is up to par. I usually take it in to the shop a week or two before the event just make sure everything is good to go. You do not want to end...
TIPS FROM THE PROS: Wintertizing Your Kayak
In much of the world there comes a time; a dreaded time, where the beautiful colors of fall are overtaken by the throes of winter. For you it may be as subtle as a slower bite, but for many of us, the water slowly hardens, and kayak fishing seems like a distant memory.If you are anything like me, you don’t leave the water until you are forced to break through ice on at least part of your paddle. We all know that feeling of driving home from what feels like the last trip of the season. So what now? Do...